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So how to explain the timing of Rice's withdrawal?

That does much to explain the timing of the Calgary declaration.

But theories to explain the timing of the offensive explosion range from the obvious — starting quarterbacks stayed relatively healthy this season — to the surprising.

In an essay published in the Washington Post on April 3rd, Goldstone admits to some mistakes in his original report, but he neglects to explain the timing of his decision to retract his findings.

The veteran venture capitalist is likely to come under pressure to explain the timing of the firm's failure, after staff were told the company had been placed in administration on Christmas Day, ruining the festive period for the thousands of people affected.

He refuses to explain the timing of his departure or the reason for it, leaving many to fill the gap with speculation that he is lining up a top job in the private sector, possibly at ITV. Nor does he discuss the issue of whether it would be right for a minister, whose report could redraw the map of British broadcasting, to work for a company so directly involved.

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The experience of Mr. Columbus goes a long way to explaining the timing of the two fantasies.

The aim of this study was to examine from the routine activities approach how victim age might help to explain the timing, context and nature of offenders' first known contact sexual abuse incident.

T cell migration and activation precede the response to interferon-gamma, but other developing adaptive immune responses such as immunoglobulin-mediated immune response run in parallel to the response to interferon-gamma, which may explain the timing of the two processes.

The Geneva II talks, which are due to open on Wednesday – and which doubtless explain the timing of the torture photos' release – could hardly have lower expectations, especially as the warm-up act has been a disinvitation to the Iranians.

Controlling for macroeconomic shocks, quality of bank regulations, and institutional development, we find that both private and public interests, as well as outside pressure to emulate developed-country regulatory schemes, can explain the timing of adoption decisions and the rigor of loss-control arrangements.

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